TKE Secures Landmark Elevator Service Contract in Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark; image courtesy of TKE

TK Elevator’s (TKE) Universal Service platform was a key factor in securing a service contract that includes approximately 3,000 elevators across Denmark. TKE on June 20 announced the landmark achievement, representing the largest service tender ever secured in Europe. The contract was awarded by Denmark’s State and Municipalities’ Procurement Service. The comprehensive agreement covers facilities that include the Danish Parliament, the Royal palaces, the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen and many ministries. “Combining the power of our International Technical Services, our extensive range of stocked spare parts and our expert global technicians, we can provide high-quality service to any mobility product line around the world,” TKE Europe and Africa CEO Bora Gülan observed. To support the Denmark contract, TKE plans to hire technicians, supervisors and administrative staff.

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